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GPG keyring selection



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  Does anybody know how gpg selects which of the keyring files you specify to 
it to attempt to write to?
  When I put "keyring /usr/share/keyrings/debian-keyring.gpg" at the bottom of 
my ~/.gnupg/options file as the documentation for debian-keyring suggests, 
then gpg tries to write new keys that I --import, or --recv-keys to get into 
that file (which of course, I don't have write access to).
  Is there some way to specify which keyring I want gpg to write new keys 
into, or am I misunderstanding something?

thanks,
crh

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Corey R. Halpin (http://www.crhalpin.org:81/ )
Student of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Madison


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